Under the floodlights of the Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham faced Stockport County in a match that ended in a goalless draw. Tension filled the air as the crowd roared in support, creating a palpable atmosphere that saw both sides push for the three points. Heavy rain made the pitch slick, complicating play for both teams.

Despite numerous chances, the Gills' forward line misfired, with J. Andrews being particularly close on several occasions. He made a notable run in the 35th minute, weaving between defenders but ultimately failing to convert. The Gillingham defence, led by the impressive G. Morris, held firm against Stockport's attacking waves, with Mills failing to breach their solid backline.

In the second half, manager dropped tactical changes, pushing C. Antwi further upfield for added pressure. The tactical switch paid off, with Att. S. Booth creating a couple of dangerous opportunities but the final touch eluded them. The final whistle confirmed a point for each team, but it's safe to say Gillingham left the pitch feeling they could have earned more.

For Gillingham, this result keeps them in contention for the playoffs, showing resilience. The upcoming fixtures will be crucial as they aim to build on this performance. The confidence remains high, but the question lingers: how long can they maintain this form?